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Nero. 54-68 AD. Sestertius, 24.26g (6h). Lugdunum, 66-68 AD. Obv: IMP NERO CAESAR AVG P MAX TR P P P Head laureate right, globe below tip of neck. Rx: PACE P R TERRA MARIQ PARTA IANVM CLVSIT S - C Temple of the Twin Janus (Ianus Geminus) near the Roman Forum, closed double doors at right with garland hanging above them, each door divided into three panels with a large circular handle in the central panel, latticed window to left at top of side wall.. RIC 583 = MacDowall 475 (Vienna, Oxford, Madrid). Giard, Lyon 272 (Vierordt sale, lot 868). Rare: not in BMC, Paris, or Cohen with this obverse legend. Dark olive patination. About EF Ex Richard P. Miller Collection, acquired from Mike Vosper, May 2007 The reverse legend forms a complete sentence: "Since peace has been established for the Roman people on land and sea, he closed the temple of Janus." The legend first appears on aurei in 64 AD, so the closure of the temple apparently took place immediately after Corbulo`s settlement with the Parthians in the preceding year, 63 AD
Upside Down Altar Diva Faustina II, legend placement error. Died 175 AD. Denarius, 3.11g (1h). Rome. Obv: DIVA FAV - STINA PIA Bust draped right. Rx: CONSECRA - TIO, beginning at 2 o`clock and ending at 10 o`clock; Altar enclosure with base, central door, and volutes left and right on top. The reverse legend was meant to start at 8 o`clock and end at 4 o`clock, but the engraver confused the top and bottom of the altar and engraved the legend upside down. If the reverse is turned so that the legend is correctly aligned, then the altar is upside down. Legend error of BM 725, Cohen 75, and RIC 746. Possibly unpublished, though C. Clay knows another example of this error, from the same reverse die, in a private collection. Exceptional portrait in high relief, interesting engraver`s error on reverse. Mint State Ex Phillip Davis Collection
A 19th Century oak and mahogany longcase clock, painted arch dial of a huntsman and hound signed `George Wollen, Shiffnall`, with seconds dial and date aperture and eight day striking movement enclosed by a broken swan neck hood over a short trunk door inlaid with an oval shell patera, canted panel plinth base, height 214cm.
A superb 19th c. Oak break front Sideboard, golden in colour, the cleated top having carved moulded edge, central wide frieze drawer flanked by short drawers, Oak lined with foliage carved fronts and handles, lower large central cupboard door having carved brace of Partridge in foliage flanked by opposing narrow doors, one carved with hanging duck, the other with hanging fish, standing on lower carved plinth base. 77 1/2'' wide x 38'' high x 23'' deep
A Victorian Mahogany triple Wardrobe, having moulded cornice over central mirrored door, flanked by two moulded panel doors, the right hand door revealing full length hanging space over lower shoe box, the central door revealing flight of four Oak lined press slides over three Mahogany lined drawers with brass swan neck handles, the left door revealing full length hanging space, standing on plinth base and splitting down into five sections. 73'' wide x 62'' high x 22'' deep.
A late Victorian Mahogany Marble topped and backed Washstand, the upstand back consisting of Mahogany frame with upper oval mirror in square supports over shelf and marble slab in shaped frame. The base having marble top, flight of two drawers next to single panel door. Brass ring handles and standing on fluted square legs with stretchers.
A late Victorian Mahogany double door Wardrobe with narrow moulded cornice, the opposing pair of doors having a pair of opposing shaped top panels over rectangular panel, raised and moulded. Fitted inside with three shelves and a single sock drawer, over full width shoe drawers. Standing on square legs. 41 1/4'' wide x 76 3/4'' high x 22 3/4'' deep.
An elegant Oak cased Longcase Clock having painted face with Roman numerals, the corners with depictions of a lady with a Spaniel at her side, the arch with moon phase wheel with scenes of a riverside residence and a galleon under sail, inset date register and second hand, the eight day movement by C.H. Brown of Birmingham, the hood having Swan neck pediment, the shaped door having cross banding and the case also featuring reeded/fluted columns having gilded Doric capitals. 88'' tall approx. complete with key and winder and in good running order.
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